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  1. The day that men would vote for women

    29 September 2012 The new Somali Federal Parliament came to life on the 20th of August 2012 with a much broader female representation.

  2. The Secretary-General submits his report on the situation of Somalia to the Security Council

    10 January 2011

  3. Former Somalia senior military officials to meet in Washington, DC

    5 June 2009... Washington DC at a meeting organized by the United Nations Political Office for ...

  4. Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General

    1 March 2011 New York, 25 February 2011 – The Secretary-General is following the reports of heavy fighting in Somalia.

  5. 23 November 2009

    21 December 2009 UNPOS intensifies its efforts to establish its political footprints in Somalia following a round of high level consultations ...

  6. Statement Condemning Recent Terror Attacks

    19 February 2013 Mogadishu, 18 February 2013 - The UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS) condemns the terror attacks that have ...

  7. SRSG Mahiga addresses the UN Security Council on Somalia

    11 August 2011

  8. SRSG praises progress by Somali leadership on implementing Kampala Accord

    15 July 2011 Nairobi, 15 July 2011 – The UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Somalia, Dr Augustine P.

  9. The Secretary-General strongly welcomes the outcome of the Consultative Meeting

    7 September 2011 New York, 06 September 2011 – The Secretary-General strongly welcomes the outcome of the consultative meeting held in Mogadishu from 4 to 6 September, at which ke

  10. The day that men would vote for women

    29 September 2012 The new Somali Federal Parliament came to life on the 20th of August 2012 with a much broader female representation.

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